Tipp: In Firefly Kamerabewegung von echtem Videomaterial übernehmen.
Extrahiere die Kamerabewegung aus einem beliebigen Video, und übertrage sie auf deine Firefly-Kreation. So erhalten deine Videos eine realistische, kreative Bewegung.
In Firefly Video kannst du Bewegungsreferenzen angeben.
Dazu lädst du ein beliebiges Video hoch, aus dem die Bewegung extrahiert und im generierten Video reproduziert wird.
Dadurch hast du viel mehr Kontrolle beim Generieren deiner Videoideen.
Mein Name ist Kelsey Brannan.
Du kennst mich vielleicht von meinen Videos als „Premiere Gal“ auf YouTube.
Legen wir gleich los.
Ich zeige dir, wie das funktioniert.
Auf der Firefly-Seite „Video generieren“ (Generate video) klicke ich unter „Kamera“ (Camera)
Eine Bewegungsreferenz hochladen
auf „Video hochladen“ (Upload video) und „Dein Gerät“ (Your device), um die Bewegungsreferenz hochzuladen.
Ich habe meinen Hund mit dem Smartphone gefilmt und bin dabei um ihn herum gelaufen.
Ich will ein Video generieren, bei dem die Kamera um das Motiv kreist, wie bei handgefilmten Videos.
Es ist kein Problem, dass das Motiv mein Hund ist, da Firefly nur die Bewegung aus dem Video extrahiert und nicht das Motiv.
In diesem Fall die kreisende Bewegung.
Danach wähle ich ein Stil-Preset und entscheide mich für „Cinematisch“ (Cinematic).
Jetzt ist der Text-Prompt dran.
Den Prompt optimieren
Ich klicke auf „Prompt optimieren“ (Enhance prompt), um mehr Details hinzuzufügen.
Ich kann derzeit keine Frame-Referenz hinzufügen, wenn eine Bewegungsreferenz hochgeladen wurde.
Es ist wichtig, den Prompt zu optimieren, um so viele Details wie möglich hinzuzufügen.
Jetzt klicke ich auf „Generieren“ (Generate).
Generieren und prüfen
Hier ist das Ergebnis.
Wie in diesem Beispiel zu sehen ist, kannst du die Bewegung, die du dir für das finale Video wünschst, einfach mit dem Smartphone filmen und dann mit Firefly alle Details zum Leben erwecken.
Ich hoffe, das war für dich hilfreich.
Bis zum nächsten Mal.
Tschüss.
Zusammenfassung.
Eine Bewegungsreferenz hochladen.
Filme eine beliebige Bewegung, ob Schwenken, Zoomen oder Kreisen. Verwende den Clip als Referenz für das Video, das du generieren möchtest.
Den Prompt optimieren.
Füge mit „Prompt optimieren“ Details hinzu, um den Look und Stil des generierten Videos festzulegen.
Generieren und prüfen.
Kombiniere deine Bewegungsreferenz mit einem Stil-Preset. So erzeugst du ein Video, das die reale Kamerabewegung nachahmt.
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